K-1 Assistive Devices are 3D-printable, functional, prosthetic hands that are donated to people in need.

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The Ōura smart ring is a wellness computer paired with an app designed to help track your sleep and adjust your daily activities to optimize them.

Faraday Future

Secretive California automaker Faraday Future unveiled its 1,000-horsepower electric concept car Monday night. Integrating a partnership with Chinese media firm LeTV, it provides a peek at the company's first production vehicle, set to go on sale in two years.

Cerevo

Cerevo's Tipron is a cute scooting robot that transforms into an Internet-connected projector. Its articulated head and neck allow it to project an 80-inch screen at different heights and angles, and it folds itself to a compact size when your movie is finished.

Prizm

Prizm is a twist on the music player. A tool you plug into any speaker, it identifies who is in the room, what their music preferences are and the current mood -- and decides what's best to play.

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Sphero's BB-8 is a "Stars Wars"-inspired wearable wristband that will let you use gestures to control and puppeteer the "Force Awakens" droid.

Somabar

Shaken or stirred? Somabar is a Wi-Fi connected robotic bartender that can make more than 300 different cocktails.

Roli

Seaboard Rise's keyboard remodels the portable piano with a soft, sensor-embedded surface that responds to even light touches, and a thin lightweight form that makes it easy to take on the go.

Pilot

Sick of hunting for a AAA battery when your remote goes dead? The Pilot ECO USBCell is a USB plug-in battery that fits the standard AA or AAA size. The first battery of its kind on the market, it can plug into virtually any USB port to recharge.

Sengled

Sengled Voice integrates a microphone, speaker and LED bulb. Owners can control devices via voice commands, and it can enhance home security and safety by detecting the sound of glass breaking or a baby crying.

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The Alcatel CareTime kid's smartwatch is equipped with its own SIM card for children to call for help with the five pre-set numbers their parents approve and a GPS tracker that allows parents to set safety boundary on Google Map and get alert if their kids exit that area.